You’ll get better quizzes, flashcards, and study materials when you give the AI enough context and a clear target.
The golden rule: more content = better results
The AI can only work with what you give it. More relevant content usually means more accurate, less repetitive questions.
Quick tips
Aim for 1,000+ characters for the best results
Minimum is 100 characters, but short inputs often lead to vague or repetitive questions
Keep Question count on Auto (default) so the AI matches the number of questions to your content length
Choose the right input method
Pick the format that best matches your source material:
Text / Paste
Best for notes, textbook excerpts, lecture summaries, or anything you can copy and paste.URL
Great for articles, blog posts, and online resources. Quizgecko will extract and use the page content.File upload (PDFs and documents)
Ideal for lecture slides, textbooks, and study guides.
Ultra plan tip: you can upload up to five documents on Ultra, which is useful if your material is split across multiple files.Subject / Topic
Enter a topic (e.g., Photosynthesis or World War II) and the AI generates questions from general knowledge. Best when you don’t have a specific source.YouTube
Paste a YouTube link and the AI will use the transcript to generate questions.
Avoid common mistakes
Don’t try to force lots of questions from very little content (e.g., 50 questions from one paragraph). You’ll usually get repeats or filler.
Don’t use single-sentence inputs unless you only want a few high-level questions.
Do use focused, relevant content. A clean excerpt on one topic beats scattered notes across five topics.
If your material covers multiple units, split it and generate in smaller chunks. You’ll get cleaner coverage and fewer duplicates.
Use Custom Instructions for more control
In Extra Details, add Custom Instructions to steer the output.
What to include
Focus areas: “Focus on dates and key figures”
Difficulty: “Beginner level” or “Advanced clinical scenario questions”
Style: “Case-study format” or “Short-answer questions”
Exam format: “Align with USMLE Step 1 style”
Example (nursing exam)
“Focus on pharmacology interactions and patient safety. Use NCLEX-style questions.”
Quick checklist
Provide 1,000+ characters where possible
Use Auto question count
Match the input type to your source
Add Custom Instructions when you want a specific style or level